soviet Joyce

Emily Tall mllemily at ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU
Wed Nov 15 12:58:12 UTC 2000


An afterthought: you seem to want an article about Joyce's influence on
Russian literature, whereas I had studied his reception in criticism, which
is something entirely different. I think that a Russian critic would be much
better at this. Perhaps Neil Cornwell can help you find someone. Joyce's
works were not widely available in Russia, so I suspect most of his influence
came in through Western writers who were influenced by him and then made
their way into Russia. E. Tall

Geert Lernout wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
>
> For a volume on the influence of James Joyce on European literatures to
> be published by Athlone Press in London, I urgently need contributions
> on Joyce's impact on the literature of Russia and on other literatures
> from the former Soviet Union. For more particulars, please write to the
> address below.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Geert Lernout
> UIA-GER
> Universiteitsplein 1
> B2610  Wilrijk
> Belgium
> lernout at uia.ac.be
>
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